This is the second time I’ve seen this and need to let you know it’s not true.  
PowerShell doesn’t have elevated permissions, it’s just bash for .NET.  While 
there are a bunch of new scripting features built into it, it has no effect on 
Python* or any other commands you might run.
- Peter of the Norse
> 
> It is probably best to avoid using Powershell unless you have a strong 
> preference. It gives you permissions which might lead you to developing 
> software which assumes it has those permissions. I might be wrong there but I 
> haven't had any difficulties using the ordinary shell.
> 
> Welcome Henry

*  This might not be true if you are running IronPython, but it was never 
updated to 3, so it doesn’t matter.

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